
— Urges members to shun divisive rhetoric
By Dayo Johnson, Akure
The BTO for PBAT ’27 Support Group has reaffirmed its support for the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and renewed its commitment to President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027.
The group’s Director-General, Ogbeni Adesuyi Gideon Adojutelegan, said in a statement that the organisation commended the ruling party for what it described as its wisdom, maturity and commitment to peace, unity and stability within the APC, particularly in Ondo State.
The group also praised President Tinubu for his intervention in resolving internal party issues, saying his actions demonstrated fairness, inclusiveness and a commitment to the collective interest of the party.
“The President’s role in ensuring that the concerns of loyal members were heard reflects the qualities of a leader committed to strengthening the party ahead of future elections,” the statement read.
The BTO for PBAT ’27 Support Group urged the APC leadership not to be distracted by “the actions of a few individuals whose agitations and rhetoric could undermine the unity and image of the party.”
It noted that the APC had consistently won elections because its members placed the party’s collective interest above personal ambitions.
Recalling the last Ondo State governorship primary, the group said party members accepted the leadership’s decision and worked together to secure victory, urging them to demonstrate the same discipline, loyalty and unity as the 2027 general elections approach.
The group also pledged to intensify grassroots mobilisation across wards and polling units in Ondo State in support of Tinubu’s second-term bid.
“Our focus will remain on strengthening the party’s structures at the grassroots and mobilising members and supporters to ensure the APC records its strongest electoral performance in Ondo State and across the country in 2027,” Adojutelegan said.
The group expressed confidence that under Tinubu’s leadership, the APC would remain united and well-positioned for another electoral victory.
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